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1 nieczynny
adjinactive, inoperative; ( sklep) closed; ( urządzenie) out of order (pred), ( wulkan) dormant; ( wygasły) extinct, CHEM inert* * *a.1. (= niedziałający) inactive, inoperative; (telefon, winda) out of order; (kino, biuro) closed; (= wygasły) extinct.2. chem., fiz. inert, inactive.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieczynny
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2 wymarły
adj( zwierzę) extinct; (dom, miasto) deserted* * *a.1. (o gatunku, roślinności) extinct.2. (= opustoszały) (o mieście, ulicach) deserted.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wymarły
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3 wyga|sły
adj. 1. [ognisko, świeca, palenisko] dead- wygasły wulkan Geol. an extinct volcano2. książk., przen. [uczucia, emocje, namiętności] spent; [spory, konflikty] terminated 3. [ród, dynastia] extinctThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyga|sły
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4 wyga|snąć
pf — wyga|sać impf vi 1. (zgasnąć) [ogień] to die (down), to go out; [płomień] to die, to go a. peter out; [światło] to go out 2. przen. (skończyć się) [epidemia] to die out a. down; [strajki] to end, come to an end; [spory] to end; [entuzjazm, namiętność] to die down; [miłość] to die 3. Prawo (stracić ważność) [kontrakt] to expire, to lapse; [umowa, członkostwo] to expire, to terminate, to run out; [gwarancja, mandat, prawa autorskie] to expire, to run out- oferta wygasa 31 grudnia the offer expires on 31 December4. przen. (wymrzeć) [dynastia] to die out, to come to an end- męska linia rodu wygasła na ich synu the male line of the family became extinct when their son died5. Geol. [wulkan] to become extinctThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyga|snąć
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5 wymar|ły
adj. 1. [gatunek, naród, rasa] extinct- szkielety dawno wymarłych zwierząt the skeletons of long extinct animals2. przen. (opustoszały) [okolica, ulice] deserted; [dom] empty; [miasto] deadThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wymar|ły
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6 kopalny
a.1. (= górniczy, wydobywczy) mined; min(e)able; paliwo kopalne fossil fuel.2. (= prehistoryczny) fossil; człowiek kopalny fossil man ( any of the extinct primitive species of man).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kopalny
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7 obumarły
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8 wygasać
impf ⇒ wygasnąć* * *( o ogniu) to fizzle out; ( o uczuciach) to fade, ( o epidemii) to subside, ( o umowie) to expire* * *ipf.2. (= znikać, kończyć się) fade, die away l. down l. out; ( epidemia) subside.3. (= tracić ważność) expire.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wygasać
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9 wygasły
a.extinguished, burnt out; ( o wulkanie) extinct; (o miłości, uczuciu) extinguished, faded; ( o umowie) expired.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wygasły
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10 wyginąć
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyginąć
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11 wygin|ąć
pf (wyginęła, wyginęli) vi [zwierzęta, rośliny, gatunek] to become extinct, to die out; [osoby] to die out- gatunki zagrożone wyginięciem species threatened with a. in danger of a. facing extinctionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wygin|ąć
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12 wym|rzeć
pf — wym|ierać impf (wymarł, wymarli — wymiera) vi 1. (umrzeć masowo) to die out a. off; [gatunek] to become extinct- dinozaury wymarły przed tysiącami lat dinosaurs died out thousands of years ago- wielki ród ostatecznie wymarł the great dynasty finally died out2. (opustoszeć) [miejsce] to empty, to become deserted- w skwarne dni ulice wymierają the streets become deserted when it’s scorching hot3. (zaniknąć) to die out- wymierający zawód a dying craftThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wym|rzeć
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13 zanik|ły
adj. [gatunek] extinct; [organ] atrophied; [jezioro] dried-up; [zwyczaj, tradycja] forgottenThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zanik|ły
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14 zanik|nąć
pf — zanik|ać impf (zanikł a. zaniknął, zanikła a. zaniknęła, zanikli a. zaniknęli — zanikam) vi 1. (zniknąć) [dźwięk] to fade out- tętno zanika the pulse is fading- zanikające kroki the sound of fading footsteps2. (przestać istnieć) [gatunek] to vanish, to become extinct; [zwyczaj, gwara] to vanish; [strach, niepokój] to disappear; [organ, mięśnie] to atrophy- zanikająca tradycja a vanishing tradition- hodowla owiec prawie zanikła sheep farming has almost disappearedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zanik|nąć
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15 nieczynny
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16 wyginąć wygi·nąć
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extinct — ex|tinct [ıkˈstıŋkt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: exstinctus, past participle of exstinguere; EXTINGUISH] 1.) an extinct type of animal or plant does not exist any more ▪ Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. ▪ Pandas could … Dictionary of contemporary English
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